otter photo by Kimon BerlinSix Riddles for Autumn 2024, by Evan Mantyk The Society November 4, 2024 Humor, Poetry, Riddles 14 Comments . I. I travel thanks to water, But do not float or sail. More quickly than an otter And have a smoke-like tail. What am I? . II>. II. When at the beach, I soak up sun, Look down on waves (that’s always fun), But sometimes I get carried away, Especially on windy days. What am I? . . III. I walk where I like to enjoy a good salad And those lines on the road, well I find them invalid. Perhaps you have seen me while you’re driving past. Hey! those lights are nice but you’re going too— What was I? . . IV. I’m bigger than my mother But also I am smaller. I’m colder than she is And when I talk she freezes. She wants me to use Danish Though I feel that’s a pain-ish. What am I? . . V. My hair is green and long. I always make a point. My body’s hard and strong But if you should disjoint It, you will see an eye; With tears of orange I cry. What am I? . . VI. An umbrella, a mushroom, A thick cream or a dream? I keep changing my shape— The sky’s billowing cape. What am I? . . Evan Mantyk teaches literature and history in New York and is Editor of the Society of Classical Poets. His most recent books of poetry are Heroes of the East and West, and a translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. ANSWERS: I. steam train, II. umbrella, III. deer, IV. Greenland, V. carrot, VI. cloud NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. Trending now: 14 Responses Cynthia Erlandson November 4, 2024 II. A kite III. A deer VI. A cloud Otherwise, I’m stumped. Reply Mark Stellinga November 4, 2024 1. A wave 2. A kite 3. A deer ( we recently got kamikazied by one while on vacation) 4. ??? 5. ??? 6. A cloud Reply Paul Erlandson November 4, 2024 I. Comet II. Umbrella III. Armadillo Reply Roy Eugene Peterson November 4, 2024 V. Carrot. Reply Cynthia Erlandson November 4, 2024 I don’t think I’ve ever seen a carrot cry. ? 🙂 Reply Martin Elster November 4, 2024 1. a steam train 2. a beach umbrella 3. a deer (“caught like a deer in headlights”) 4. Greenland 5. carrot Reply Martin Elster November 4, 2024 1. a steam train 2. a beach umbrella 3. a deer (“caught like a deer in headlights”) 4. Greenland 5. a carrot 6. a cloud Reply Maria November 4, 2024 IV. Dough?? as in bread, pain-ish ! Reply Rohini November 4, 2024 These are such fun! Thank you for brightening up a dull, cloudy day. I) Salmon II) Kite III) Deer IV) Yeast V) Carrot VI) Clouds Reply Evan Mantyk November 4, 2024 Thank you all for trying! Martin nailed it. Reply Martin Elster November 4, 2024 Thanks, Evan! I very much enjoyed these clever little poems of yours. Reply Margaret Coats November 5, 2024 Good contributions to one of the most venerable genres in English literature, Evan. Reply Susan Jarvis Bryant November 6, 2024 Thank you, Evan. What utter fun! I’m too late to partake, but I’m not too late to ask in true Dickensian fashion – MORE please! Reply Pamela Ruggiero February 11, 2025 Yes. I think the last one is a cloud also, but all were enjoyable to read. Thank you for posting. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Mark Stellinga November 4, 2024 1. A wave 2. A kite 3. A deer ( we recently got kamikazied by one while on vacation) 4. ??? 5. ??? 6. A cloud Reply
Martin Elster November 4, 2024 1. a steam train 2. a beach umbrella 3. a deer (“caught like a deer in headlights”) 4. Greenland 5. carrot Reply
Martin Elster November 4, 2024 1. a steam train 2. a beach umbrella 3. a deer (“caught like a deer in headlights”) 4. Greenland 5. a carrot 6. a cloud Reply
Rohini November 4, 2024 These are such fun! Thank you for brightening up a dull, cloudy day. I) Salmon II) Kite III) Deer IV) Yeast V) Carrot VI) Clouds Reply
Martin Elster November 4, 2024 Thanks, Evan! I very much enjoyed these clever little poems of yours. Reply
Margaret Coats November 5, 2024 Good contributions to one of the most venerable genres in English literature, Evan. Reply
Susan Jarvis Bryant November 6, 2024 Thank you, Evan. What utter fun! I’m too late to partake, but I’m not too late to ask in true Dickensian fashion – MORE please! Reply
Pamela Ruggiero February 11, 2025 Yes. I think the last one is a cloud also, but all were enjoyable to read. Thank you for posting. Reply